SAVE $50: As of Nov. 12 on 1 College Girl Karaoke the Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 46mm) is on sale for $379 at Amazon, down from $429. Snag this early Black Friday deal for a smartwatch that does it all.
Black Friday isn’t here just yet, but the Apple Watch Series 10 is already seeing a sweet price cut. This sleek wearable is $50 off at Amazon, bringing the price down to $379 (from $429). If you’ve been eyeing a watch that tracks everything from your steps to your heart rate, this might be the early Black Friday deal you’ve been waiting for.
The Apple Watch Series 10 brings some impressive updates, starting with its bigger display, which boasts 30% more screen area than previous models. With its thinner, lighter build, this watch is designed for all-day comfort. Plus, the always-on Retina display means it looks sharp all day. No need to keep tapping your wrist to check the time.
SEE ALSO: Apple Watch Ultra 1 vs. Ultra 2: We'll make this simpleIf health insights are your jam, the Series 10 covers a lot of ground. You can take an ECG any time, monitor your heart rate, and get alerts if something seems off. A sleep tracker that watches for signs of sleep apnea and menstrual cycle tracking offers retrospective ovulation estimates. And suppose you ever find yourself in a tricky situation. In that case, the built-in Fall Detection and Crash Detection features can connect you to emergency services with a simple tap.
This smartwatch isn’t just for fitness fiends, either. It pairs seamlessly with your iPhone, letting you quickly take calls, send texts, and use Siri. And with three months of Apple Fitness+ included, you’ll have guided workouts right on your wrist to help you close those Activity Rings in style.
So, why wait until Black Friday when you can snag this Series 10 at a discount right now? Whether it’s a gift for yourself or someone else, this early deal is a smart way to save on a smartwatch that does it all.
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